Its scandalous really. Fans been priced out to watch that shiteIs $140 a lot or a little?
Its scandalous really. Fans been priced out to watch that shiteIs $140 a lot or a little?
If all they are relying on is power, that's incredibly limited as a gameplan and others should find ways to beat it or mimic it if it's so successful.
I've never understood about complaining how people are winning. It's very much a "you" problem, not a them problem. It's for the rest of the world to find out how to beat it.. Can you tire them out? Can you get your own big lumps in to front up to their big lumps? Can you do something to nullify their power? Really limited gameplans should be easy to beat.
I don't think South Africa have just power, they can use it but you don't get their record by bludgeoning your way to victory because you get found out. Wales with Warrenball used to operate like that and, after a period of success, they got found out and teams countered them.
I say this as someone who thoroughly dislikes South Africa as a team and many of their fans but they clearly have a working formula and it's for everyone else to figure out how to beat it, not whine about it.
Sadly though the ref got almost everything right.As the Saffas said to me in 2022, who gives a ****, there's a world cup soon.
We were ******* awful, had a ref who decided the winner pre-kick off (thankfully not influential to the result unlike the 2024 CC Final) and still we're competitive in parts.
Everyone will forget about us because we don't belong at the top table of rugby, but this is a squad that'll show up in two years time.
Yes but we lacked power in tackle and while we manned up it hard see us stay the distance.Scrum wise we were in trouble but around the pitch tackling wise etc esp when 15 v 15 we matched. Of course then that drive is taken out of the legs when down so many
It’s a ridiculous amount.Is $140 a lot or a little?
Sadly though the ref got almost everything right.
Don't get me wrong first 1 for SA could have been red. But all our offences were poor. And deserved. Sam Prendergast one wasn't him poor just it was a penalty and he was the 1 in the string.I mean SA shpuld have had the first yellow and there was scope to just let the game be played a bit. I was saying last night that if there was an any way decent ref there last night SA could have won by 50 or lost by 3 but there was just no chance to play the game.
James Ryan needs read the riot act, he was our most critical player yesterday considering we're down on second rows and gets himself sent off in a ruck he absolutely did not need to go into.
Among other things. Get back to me when that train of thought leaves the station.Thats what you picked up regarding the refs??
Ok, help me out. Given what has happened in the past weeks, why do you think that should have been a yellow and not a red?I mean SA shpuld have had the first yellow and there was scope to just let the game be played a bit.
So much of it comes down to how you interpret it, it was very quick he couldn’t have known the player would be tackled they were all running at full tilt, there were certainly no arms used but was that a side affect of trying to pull out of an exceptionally dynamic situation rather than trying to charge with the shoulder, if you believe it was there should be scope for a level of lenience and feel this is why it might be a YC and not a red I’d not really have an issue with it either way tbh it wasn’t a blatant act of obvious thuggery, appreciate what you are saying about recent interpretations though rugby doesn’t help itself at times, part of me also feels this is MC trying to avoid being in Rassies post game rants. Hard to say he does have a bit of history of odd inconsistent decisions though without bias.Ok, help me out. Given what has happened in the past weeks, why do you think that should have been a yellow and not a red?
Always illegal (so no mitigations), but even if it was, there want a significant drop, no attempt to wrap whatsoever, hits the head, with force. I am literally lost for words. And again, i dont think this would have changed the outcome, but i cannot understand how a ref can look at that play on the big screen and claim he is not convinced that was a no-arms tackle.
And some people are praising his performance. What the actual ****?
That's the thing: If we've learned one and only one thing over the last two weeks is that that sort of mitigation doesn't apply for "always-illegal" acts.it was very quick he couldn't have known the player would be tackled they were all running at full tilt
The ref said, in front of over 50,000 people that he wasn't convinced that was a no-arms tackle. He didn't even flinch.there were certainly no arms used
Europeans are going to get very frustrated about RWC31 prices then.It's a ridiculous amount.
If you can afford to fly over there and all the costs after that then I think a couple of hundred bucks on a ticket is the least of your worries. Everything is expensive these days though so god knows what it'll be like in 2031Europeans are going to get very frustrated about RWC31 prices then.
Although, it looks like Australia is going to charge a hefty sum for tickets too.
Agreed. My wife wanted $500 last night for a quick tug. That was only $200 before COVID.If you can afford to fly over there and all the costs after that then I think a couple of hundred bucks on a ticket is the least of your worries. Everything is expensive these days though so god knows what it'll be like in 2031
My decisions tend be based on what option leaves me with more money to buy alcohol.As @Leonormous Boozer says it's perspective and how high up on your priority list it comes as well as relative to income, like I could venture to Twickenham occasionally but when you go through lord knows how much on running shoes and that's your main Hobby it becomes unjustifiable and a non priority.
Haha that would have been me not so long ago, have to say though since I started running I don’t consume half as much, with that said I will go out on a session like I did England vs ABs 15s in Bath early this month and England women against Australia, day to day though I don’t drink half what I did, I do have a cold currently so my have a few cheeky JDs shortly, not what I’d usually buy but was gifted a few weeks ago, sure you’d agree these things can’t be wasted.My decisions tend be based on what option leaves me with more money to buy alcohol.
Was explained. Sasha didn't come from distance, had mitigation in player dropping and an additional tackler. That was explanation given. But most refs experienced seem to think it was a yellow. Ryan's was worst as he came from distance at a stationary target.Ok, help me out. Given what has happened in the past weeks, why do you think that should have been a yellow and not a red?
Always illegal (so no mitigations), but even if it was, there want a significant drop, no attempt to wrap whatsoever, hits the head, with force. I am literally lost for words. And again, i dont think this would have changed the outcome, but i cannot understand how a ref can look at that play on the big screen and claim he is not convinced that was a no-arms tackle.
And some people are praising his performance. What the actual ****?